It was ultimately released on December 12, 1949. Singaar, despite being completed in May, was distributed in July. The soundtrack was composed by Khursheed Anwar, and lyrics were penned by Deenanath Madhok, Nakshab and Shakeel Badayuni. If Madhubala had five close-ups, Suraiya wanted seven and if Suraiya was given an expensive silk sari to wear, Madhubala wanted some thing more expensive. It was the producer who would have ulcers. But they would play games and friendly journalists would come in handy. Unit hands wouldn't notice the cold vibes since Suraiya and Madhubala, the actresses that they were, never gave a hint of their true feelings. Mohan Deep, Madhubala's biographer, has stated the following in his book The Mystery And Mystique of Madhubala (1996): Reportedly, the latter was unhappy with Madhubala's rising fame and felt that the diligent actress did not deserve the attention director Nanda was paying to her. The film's was a troubled production, marked by professional rivalry between Madhubala and Suraiya. The principal photography of Singaar took place in Shree Sound studios between February and May 1949. The film tells the story of a doctor who carries an extramarital affair with a dancing girl.
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